​​Session A: 7:25-8:10 p.m.

We will be learning more about mitzvot (commandments) and how they relate to all areas of our lives - the practice of our rituals, our relationship with God and with our families and friends, and our responsibilities to our environment. Students explore these themes in a hands-on way each week to build Jewish identity, instill a sense of pride, and help make Judaism meaningful and relevant. Everything that we do is embedded in Jewish values. Learning mitzvot and values help our students to be good people who make decisions that positively impact the world. We don’t simply learn about Jewish values, we live them!​

​Session B: 8:15-9:00 p.m.

Students will have the opportunity to rank the classes of their choosing.

​G-dflixGrades 10-12; KesherRabbi Chase Foster

​Growing up, we often hear that "God is everywhere." In this class,G-dflix, we will explore many of the different ways that God appears in movies and TV shows. Can God be seen? How do people/things interact with the images of God portrayed in the show? How does the God concept of Family Guy match your own ideas?

​Each week act out the story of a different Jewish individual who has defied expectations, challenged society’s beliefs, and struggled with his/her own ambitions. Learn about modern Jewish people – each of whom embody the idea of Tikkun Olam. Each of whom has a unique history, special talent, and has made difficult decisions.

Pirkei Avot for Generation ZGrades 8 & 9; KesherSarah Yonas ​Before Top Ten lists, even before Buzzfeed, there was a fabulous How-To book made out of advice on how to live your best life. This collection of writings is called the “Pirkei Avot” or “Wisdom of our Ancestors” and it is just as relevant today as it was two thousand years ago. In this class, we will learn a different ethical principle each week (Be humble, Show kindness, etc.) and discover together a treasured Jewish book. We will finish the class by creating our own version with important “truths” to share to your peers.